Illustrated Glossary Of Protoctista

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Illustrated Glossary of Protoctista

Author : Lynn Margulis,Heather I. McKhann,Lorraine Olendzenski
Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Learning
Page : 514 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 1993
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0867200812

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Illustrated Glossary of Protoctista by Lynn Margulis,Heather I. McKhann,Lorraine Olendzenski Pdf

For researchers, teachers, and students who deal with eukaryotic microorganisms, this comprehensive guide contains current information on the protoctists and their descendants (exclusive of the animals, fungi, and plants). It represents an illustrated abbreviated version of Handbook of Protoctista (Jones & Bartlett, 1990). Extensively illustrated with drawings, light and electron micrographs, and includes photographs of leading contributors to protoctist research. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Protoctist Glossary

Author : Lynn Margulis,H.I. McKhann,Lorraine Olendzenski
Publisher : UNESCO
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 199?
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9231031104

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Protoctist Glossary by Lynn Margulis,H.I. McKhann,Lorraine Olendzenski Pdf

Two extensively illustrated interactive glossaries of eukaryotic micro-organisms. The first contains over 1,900 specific scientific terms and definitions used in the vast group of organisms. The second includes over 1,300 taxa names and descriptions. Hyperlinking of the text allows for easy point-and-click transfer from one glossary to the other. The programme includes a quiz to test the user's knowledge, hundreds of detailed illustrations and a QuickTime video about major historical protoctist researchers.

Kingdoms and Domains

Author : Lynn Margulis,Michael J. Chapman
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 732 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2009-03-19
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780080920146

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Kingdoms and Domains by Lynn Margulis,Michael J. Chapman Pdf

Now published by Academic Press and revised from the author's previous Five Kingdoms Third edition, this extraordinary, all inclusive catalogue of the world’s living organisms describes the diversity of the major groups, or phyla, of nature’s most inclusive taxa. Developed after consultation with specialists, this modern classification scheme is consistent both with the fossil record and with recent molecular, morphological and metabolic data. Generously illustrated, now in full color, Kingdoms and Domains is remarkably easy to read. It accesses the full range of life forms that still inhabit our planet and logically and explicitly classifies them according to their evolutionary relationships. Definitive characteristics of each phylum are professionally described in ways that, unlike most scientific literature, profoundly respect the needs of educators, students and nature lovers. This work is meant to be of interest to all evolutionists as well as to conservationists, ecologists, genomicists, geographers, microbiologists, museum curators, oceanographers, paleontologists and especially nature lovers whether artists, gardeners or environmental activists. Kingdoms and Domains is a unique and indispensable reference for anyone intrigued by a planetary phenomenon: the spectacular diversity of life, both microscopic and macroscopic, as we know it only on Earth today. New Foreword by Edward O. Wilson The latest concepts of molecular systematics, symbiogenesis, and the evolutionary importance of microbes Newly expanded chapter openings that define each kingdom and place its members in context in geological time and ecological space Definitions of terms in the glossary and throughout the book Ecostrips, illustrations that place organisms in their most likely environments such as deep sea vents, tropical forests, deserts or hot sulfur springs A new table that compares features of the most inclusive taxa Application of a logical, authoritative, inclusive and coherent overall classification scheme based on evolutionary principles

Using the Biological Literature

Author : Diane Schmidt
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 414 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2014-04-14
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781466558571

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The biological sciences cover a broad array of literature types, from younger fields like molecular biology with its reliance on recent journal articles, genomic databases, and protocol manuals to classic fields such as taxonomy with its scattered literature found in monographs and journals from the past three centuries. Using the Biological Literature: A Practical Guide, Fourth Edition is an annotated guide to selected resources in the biological sciences, presenting a wide-ranging list of important sources. This completely revised edition contains numerous new resources and descriptions of all entries including textbooks. The guide emphasizes current materials in the English language and includes retrospective references for historical perspective and to provide access to the taxonomic literature. It covers both print and electronic resources including monographs, journals, databases, indexes and abstracting tools, websites, and associations—providing users with listings of authoritative informational resources of both classical and recently published works. With chapters devoted to each of the main fields in the basic biological sciences, this book offers a guide to the best and most up-to-date resources in biology. It is appropriate for anyone interested in searching the biological literature, from undergraduate students to faculty, researchers, and librarians. The guide includes a supplementary website dedicated to keeping URLs of electronic and web-based resources up to date, a popular feature continued from the third edition.

Diversity of Life

Author : Lynn Margulis,Karlene V. Schwartz,Michael Dolan
Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Learning
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0763708623

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Diversity of Life by Lynn Margulis,Karlene V. Schwartz,Michael Dolan Pdf

This sophisticated coloring book is a beautifully detailed illustration of the world's living diversity. It is written for science students, teachers, and anyone else who is curious about the extraordinary variety of living things that inhabit this planet. It opens with an introduction to the classification systems, distinctions between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, an introduction to life cycles, Earth history, and an explanation of how to best use this coloring book. The next section is organized by communities in which the organisms live. The final section details the variety of major groupings - phyla - within each kingdom and shows how the organisms in each are distinguished from one other. This coloring book gives a visual understanding of the enormous diversity of life on this planet and will be an enlightening and educational resource for students from a variety of backgrounds.

The Protistan Cell Surface

Author : Richard Wetherbee,Robert A. Andersen,Jeremy D. Pickett-Heaps
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9783709193785

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The Protistan Cell Surface by Richard Wetherbee,Robert A. Andersen,Jeremy D. Pickett-Heaps Pdf

Protists represent an immensely diverse group of organisms comprised of algae, fungi and protozoa. The nature of protistan cell surface is as diverse as the terminology that has evolved to describe the various surface components. This terminology is defined and discussed in the opening of this book. The remaining contributions provide an up-to-date synopsis of structure, development and function of protistan cell surfaces, including their role in taxonomy and systematics.

The Biology of Mosquitoes, Volume 3 Transmission of Viruses and Interactions with Bacteria

Author : Alan N. Clements
Publisher : CABI
Page : 589 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781845932428

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The Biology of Mosquitoes, Volume 3 Transmission of Viruses and Interactions with Bacteria by Alan N. Clements Pdf

The great importance of mosquitoes lies in their role as transmitters of pathogens and parasites, and in their use as experimental animals well suited to laboratory investigations into aspects of biochemistry, physiology and behaviour. The largest part of this latest volume of The Biology of Mosquitoes concerns interactions between mosquitoes and viruses and the transmission of arboviruses to their vertebrate hosts, while the remainder concerns symbiotic interactions between mosquitoes and bacteria. The introduction provides a timely review of the first major development in mosquito taxonomy for several decades. Further chapters describe the interactions between mosquitoes and the viruses that infect them, the transmission and epidemiology of seven very important arboviruses, and the biology of bacteria that are important control agents or of great biological interest. Like the earlier volumes, Volume 3 combines recent information with earlier important findings from field and laboratory to provide the broadest coverage available on the subject.

Law Enforcement in the United States

Author : James A. Conser,Gregory D. Russell,Terry E. Gingerich,Rebecca Paynich
Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Learning
Page : 720 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Law
ISBN : 0763783528

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Law Enforcement in the United States by James A. Conser,Gregory D. Russell,Terry E. Gingerich,Rebecca Paynich Pdf

Law Enforcement in the United States, Second Edition presents a unique balance of theory, history, and practice of American law enforcement. It provides readers with updated, important information ranging from the evolution and theory of social control to the training, function, and strategies involved in modern policing. The authors also examine the gray areas of law enforcement, ethics, forces in society that impact policing, and the laws governing police behavior.

Straminipilous Fungi

Author : M.W. Dick
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 668 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2013-06-29
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789401597333

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Straminipilous Fungi by M.W. Dick Pdf

Straminipilous Fungi presents a critical comparative review of the morphology and ultrastructure, morphogenesis, cytology, molecular biology and evolution of the biflagellate fungi. These organisms encompass the fungi formerly called oomycetes; taxonomically related heterotrophs studied by mycologists; plasmodiophorids and other heterotrophs. Appropriate comparisons are made with chromophyte algae, marine heterotrophs and chytridiaceous fungi. Little-known taxa which have been referred to the various orders of flagellate fungi are also listed together with citations. A new hierarchical classification is presented which is supported by systematic accounts and synoptic keys. Dichotomous keys based on habitat and habit are given to all known species of lagenidiaceous fungi, labyrinthulids and plasmodiophorids. A unique `one stop' reference resource for plant pathologists is provided by the binominal lists, including host-related lists for the downy mildews. The book, including ca 4000 references, is a major text for post-graduate and research workers, particularly freshwater and marine biologists, soil ecologists and plant pathologists.

The Diversity of Living Organisms

Author : R. S. K. Barnes
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2009-07-17
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781444313376

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Such is the pressure on teaching time in schools and universities that students are taught less and less of the diversity that is life on this planet. Most students, and indeed most professional biologists that these students become, know far more of cell function than of biodiversity. This text is a profusely illustrated, quick-reference guide to all types of living organisms, from the single-celled prokaryotes and eurkaryotes to the multicellular fungi, plants and animals. All surviving phyla and their component classes are characterised and described, as are their lifestyles, ecology, relationships, and within-group diversity (with orders displayed in list form). Overall, the book's aim is to provide biologists and others with a clear, concise picture of the nature of all groups of organisms with which they may be unfamiliar.

Describing Species

Author : Judith E. Winston
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 541 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 1999-11-04
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780231506656

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New species are discovered every day—and cataloguing all of them has grown into a nearly insurmountable task worldwide. Now, this definitive reference manual acts as a style guide for writing and filing species descriptions. New collecting techniques and new technology have led to a dramatic increase in the number of species that are discovered. Explorations of unstudied regions and new habitats for almost any group of organisms can result in a large number of new species discoveries—and hence the need to be described. Yet there is no one source a student or researcher can readily consult to learn the basic practical aspects of taxonomic procedures. Species description can present a variety of difficulties: Problems arise when new species are not given names because their discoverers do not know how to write a formal species description or when these species are poorly described. Biologists may also have to deal with nomenclatural problems created by previous workers or resulting from new information generated by their own research. This practical resource for scientists and students contains instructions and examples showing how to describe newly discovered species in both the animal and plant kingdoms. With special chapters on publishing taxonomic papers and on ecology in species description, as well as sections covering subspecies, genus-level, and higher taxa descriptions, Describing Species enhances any writer's taxonomic projects, reports, checklists, floras, faunal surveys, revisions, monographs, or guides. The volume is based on current versions of the International Codes of Zoological and Botanical Nomenclature and recognizes that systematics is a global and multicultural exercise. Though Describing Species has been written for an English-speaking audience, it is useful anywhere Taxonomy is spoken and will be a valuable tool for professionals and students in zoology, botany, ecology, paleontology, and other fields of biology.

The Tree of Life

Author : Guillaume Lecointre,Hervé Le Guyader
Publisher : Harvard University Press
Page : 568 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Science
ISBN : 0674021835

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The Tree of Life by Guillaume Lecointre,Hervé Le Guyader Pdf

Did you know that you are more closely related to a mushroom than to a daisy? That dinosaurs are still among us? That the terms "fish" and "invertebrates" do not indicate scientific groupings? All this is the result of major changes in classification. This book diagrams the tree of life according to the most recent methods of this system.

Symbiotic Planet

Author : Lynn Margulis
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 158 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2008-08-05
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780786724482

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Symbiotic Planet by Lynn Margulis Pdf

Although Charles Darwin's theory of evolution laid the foundations of modern biology, it did not tell the whole story. Most remarkably, The Origin of Species said very little about, of all things, the origins of species. Darwin and his modern successors have shown very convincingly how inherited variations are naturally selected, but they leave unanswered how variant organisms come to be in the first place. In Symbiotic Planet, renowned scientist Lynn Margulis shows that symbiosis, which simply means members of different species living in physical contact with each other, is crucial to the origins of evolutionary novelty. Ranging from bacteria, the smallest kinds of life, to the largest -- the living Earth itself -- Margulis explains the symbiotic origins of many of evolution's most important innovations. The very cells we're made of started as symbiotic unions of different kinds of bacteria. Sex -- and its inevitable corollary, death -- arose when failed attempts at cannibalism resulted in seasonally repeated mergers of some of our tiniest ancestors. Dry land became forested only after symbioses of algae and fungi evolved into plants. Since all living things are bathed by the same waters and atmosphere, all the inhabitants of Earth belong to a symbiotic union. Gaia, the finely tuned largest ecosystem of the Earth's surface, is just symbiosis as seen from space. Along the way, Margulis describes her initiation into the world of science and the early steps in the present revolution in evolutionary biology; the importance of species classification for how we think about the living world; and the way "academic apartheid" can block scientific advancement. Written with enthusiasm and authority, this is a book that could change the way you view our living Earth.

Explore the World Using Protozoa

Author : National Science Teachers Association,Society of Protozoologists
Publisher : NSTA Press
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 1997
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780873551595

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Explore the World Using Protozoa by National Science Teachers Association,Society of Protozoologists Pdf

"Protozoa may not be the first things that come to mind when you think of adaptation, evolution, food webs, succession, physiology, life strategies, and chemical susceptibility. These microorganisms, however, are a great tool to model these and other macro-concepts. Protozoa perform many of the same biological and ecological activities seen in their macroscopic counterparts. And they are much easier to find and cultivate. This book's 28 hands-on activities will help teach organizing principles of biology and ecology, and make links to other disciplines."--Back cover

Aquatic Entomology

Author : W. Patrick McCafferty
Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Learning
Page : 502 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Aquatic insects
ISBN : 0867200170

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Aquatic Entomology by W. Patrick McCafferty Pdf

Written in language that is accessible to the sports fisherman and the naturalist and with over 1,000 original illustrations, the book includes features such as coverage of all insect families and genera important to fly fishing; comphrensive treatment of the biology of all life stages of aquatic insects including terrestrial as well as aquatic stages; special chapters on shore dwelling insects, insects associated with aquatic vascular plants, residents of tree holes and plant cups, aquatic arachnids and freshwater crustaceans.